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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a skill to practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific ability or talent that one can develop through repeated exercise or training.
Example: "Learning a new language is a skill to practice daily for the best results."
Alternatives: "a skill to develop" or "a skill to hone".
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A liberal education -- as best defined by Cardinal Newman in 1854 -- is a "broad exposure to the outlines of knowledge" for its own sake, rather than to acquire skills to practice a trade or do a job.
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Using confession to live honestly and consciously -- the goal in this book -- is an art to be learned and a skill to be practiced.
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I think with foreign language learning, because it's also a skill, you have to practice.
And to develop a skill you have to practice and practice some more.
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